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On the Observability of Smart Grids and Related Optimization Methods

In: Operations Research Proceedings 2019

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  • Claudia D’Ambrosio

    (Institut Polytechnique de Paris)

  • Leo Liberti

    (Institut Polytechnique de Paris)

  • Pierre-Louis Poirion

    (RIKEN Center for Advanced Intelligence Project)

  • Sonia Toubaline

    (Université PSL, CNRS, LAMSADE)

Abstract

Management of energy systems is one of the biggest challenges of our time. The daily demand for energy increases constantly for many reasons. Moreover, the wide use of renewable energies, aimed at limiting polluting emissions, can create instability in the networks and uncertainty in energy production. In this context, Operational Research is a crucial tool that allows optimizing strategic, tactical, and operational decisions to be taken. We focus on a strategic problem in smart grids, the phasor measurement units placement. The aim is to make the grid observable, i.e., to install devices that can communicate the status of the grid. Being able to observe it allows the grid manager to improve efficiency. We introduce and compare several mathematical optimization formulations proposed in the literature.

Suggested Citation

  • Claudia D’Ambrosio & Leo Liberti & Pierre-Louis Poirion & Sonia Toubaline, 2020. "On the Observability of Smart Grids and Related Optimization Methods," Operations Research Proceedings, in: Janis S. Neufeld & Udo Buscher & Rainer Lasch & Dominik Möst & Jörn Schönberger (ed.), Operations Research Proceedings 2019, pages 281-287, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:oprchp:978-3-030-48439-2_34
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-48439-2_34
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